Stefan Bonneau

In both his seasons with the Pioneers, Bonneau won the East Coast Conference (ECC) championships and was named All-ECC Player of the Year.

[10][11][12][13] After his second season at SUNY Orange, Bonneau drew interest by NCAA Division I colleges Providence and St. John's, but he was not able to enroll due to academic reasons.

[14][15] After two season with the SUNY Orange Colts, Bonneau transferred to NCAA Division II college LIU Post.

[1][16] In the 2011 East Coast Conference (ECC) championship game, Bonneau scored 21 points and grabbed 5 rebounds to help the Pioneers win.

[1][19] In the 2012 ECC championship game, Bonneau scored 29 points and dished 5 assists to help the Pioneers win the tournament again.

[18] He was named All-Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Division II Player of the year in 2012.

[23] Bonneau was selected in the sixth round of the 2012 NBA Development League Draft with the 94th overall pick by the Springfield Armor, before being traded to the Austin Toros.

[36][40][41] Following that performance, opponent head coach, Finnur Freyr Stefánsson, acknowledged Bonneau as one of the best players to ever play in the league.

[43] Gunnar Örlygsson, the team's chairman, compared Bonneau with Lionel Messi in terms of impact on the club.

[46] In his first game back with the main team, on March 9, Bonneau again tore his achilles tendon, this time on his right foot, after only playing only 1 minute and 37 seconds.

At the end of the contract Njarðvík decided not renew it, citing their desire to acquire a bigger player.